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1 Applications of Linear Equations
4-1 and 4-2 Word Problem Practice Stations

2 Savings Wade’s grandmother gave him $100 for his birthday. Wade wants to save his money to buy a new MP3 player that costs $275. Each month, he adds $25 to his MP3 savings. Write an equation in slope-intercept form for x, the number of months that it will take Wade to save $275.

3 Car Care Suppose regular gasoline costs $2.76 per gallon. You can purchase a car wash at the gas station for $3. The graph of the equation for the cost of x gallons of gasoline and a car wash is shown below. Write the equation in slope-intercept form for the line.

4 Adult Education Angie’s mother wants to take some adult education classes at the local high school. She has to pay a one- time enrollment fee of $25 to join the adult education community, and then $45 for each class she wants to take. The equation y = 45x + 25 expresses the cost of taking x classes. What are the slope and y-intercept of the equation?

5 Business A construction crew needs to rent a trench digger for up to a week. An equipment rental company charges $40 per day plus a $20 non-refundable insurance cost to rent a trench digger. Write and graph an equation to find the total cost to rent the trench digger for d days.

6 Energy From 2002 to 2005, U.S. consumption of renewable energy increased an average of 0.17 quadrillion BTUs per year. About quadrillion BTUs of renewable power were produced in the year 2002. a. Write an equation in slope-intercept form to find the amount of renewable power P (quadrillion BTUs) produced in year y between and 2005. b. Approximately how much renewable power was produced in 2005? c. If the same trend continues from 2006 to 2010, how much renewable power will be produced in the year 2010?

7 Fundraising Yvonne and her friends held a bake sale to benefit a shelter for homeless people. The friends sold 22 cakes on the first day and 15 cakes on the second day of the bake sale. They collected $88 on the first day and $60 on the second day. Let x represent the number of cakes sold and y represent the amount of money made. Find the slope of the line that would pass through the points given.

8 Jobs Mr. Kimball receives a $3000 annual salary increase on the anniversary of his hiring if he receives a satisfactory performance review. His starting salary was $41,250. Write an equation to show k, Mr. Kimball’s salary after t years at this company if his performance reviews are always satisfactory.

9 Census The population of Laredo, Texas, was about 215,500 in It was about 123,000 in If we assume that the population growth is constant and t represents the number of years after 1990, write a linear equation to find p, Laredo’s population for any year after 1990.

10 Water Mr. Williams pays $40 a month for city water, no matter how many gallons of water he uses in a given month. Let x represent the number of gallons of water used per month. Let y represent the monthly cost of the city water in dollars. What is the equation of the line that represents this information? What is the slope of the line?

11 Shoe Sizes The table shows how women’s shoe sizes in the United Kingdom compare to women’s shoe sizes in the United States. a. Write a linear equation to determine any U.S. size y if you are given the U.K. size x. b. What are the slope and y-intercept of the line? c. Is the y-intercept a valid data point for the given information? Women’s Shoe Sizes U.K. 3 3.5 4 4.5 5 5.5 6 U.S. 6.5 7 7.5 8 8.5


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